Difference between revisions of "How to Install a MOXA Device Driver in Windows"
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Follow these steps to program a MOXA NPort with factory settings (the videos above assume that this has already been performed). | Follow these steps to program a MOXA NPort with factory settings (the videos above assume that this has already been performed). | ||
− | # Plug a standard patch cable from the setup computer to the MOXA device. | + | # Plug a standard patch cable from the setup computer to the MOXA device.<br><br> |
− | # Set the IP address of the computer port to 192.168.12.1 | + | # Set the IP address of the computer port to 192.168.12.1<br><br> |
− | # Load an internet browser and type "192.168.127.254" in the address box and press Enter. | + | # Load an internet browser and type "192.168.127.254" in the address box and press Enter.<br><br> |
− | # The MOXA page should display. | + | # The MOXA page should display.<br><br> |
− | # Click on Network Settings. | + | # Click on Network Settings.<br><br> |
− | # Change the IP address to the new network scheme. (Often like this: 192.168.1.nn) | + | # Change the IP address to the new network scheme. (Often like this: 192.168.1.nn)<br><br> |
− | # Click on Submit. | + | # Click on Submit.<br><br> |
− | # Click on Save/Restart. | + | # Click on Save/Restart.<br><br> |
− | # Set the IP address of the computer port to 192.168.1.1 | + | # Set the IP address of the computer port to 192.168.1.1<br><br> |
− | # Follow the steps in the video above to add a COM port | + | # Follow the steps in the video above to add a COM port<br><br> |
− | # Use the [[Loopback]] tester software with a loopback plug to determine if the MOXA will communicate. | + | # Use the [[Loopback]] tester software with a loopback plug to determine if the MOXA will communicate.<br><br> |
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* Back to [[Benderlink Ethernet Module]] | * Back to [[Benderlink Ethernet Module]] |
Revision as of 02:47, 26 June 2014
Use this video to learn how to install a MOXA device driver for connection to a bender for linking to a virtual COM port through a network.
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Programming the MOXA from the factory
Follow these steps to program a MOXA NPort with factory settings (the videos above assume that this has already been performed).
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Other
- Back to Benderlink Ethernet Module